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Thursday, June 14 - Hampton Inn & Suites Ballroom, 176 W Wisconsin Avenue

5:00 - 7:00 PM Welcome Reception and Registration

Friday, June 15 - Loos Room, Centennial Hall, MPL Main LIbrary
8:30 AM - 4:30 PM

8:00 - 9:00 AM Registration and Light Breakfast
Session 1

Welcome and Announcements – Conférencier, Joseph Tennis, University of Washington

Conference Opening – Johannes Britz, Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

Opening speaker: Jens-Erik Mai – University of Toronto, Canada. Just classifications

Break

Étalage re: Communities of Practice – Jill McTavish, University of Western Ontario, Canada. “Vegetables I don’t eat but should”: How members of food ‘thought communities’ understand, sort, and label foods.

Session 2

Tina Gross, St Cloud State University, Minnesota.  Eliminate, abandon, dismantle:  Cataloging in library consultant reports

Daniel Martínez-Ávila, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (Spain), Margaret E I Kipp and Hope A. Olson, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. DDC or BISAC: The Changing Balance between Corporations and Public Institutions

Lunch Sponsored by the UWM School of Information Studies (SOIS)
Session 3

Ann Doyle, University of British Columbia, Canada. Changing the Stories We Tell: The Research Ethic of Indigenous Métissage

 José Augusto Chaves Guimarães,Professor – São Paulo State University – UNESP, Marília – Brazil; Juan Carlos Fernández-Molina, Professor – University of Granada; Granada – Spain; and João Batista Ernesto de Moraes, Associate Professor– São Paulo State University – UNESP, Marília – Brazil. Ethical aspects in information organization: an analysis of LIS Education in the MERCOSUL area.

 Dean Seeman, Memorial University of Newfoundland. Naming names: the ethics of identification in digital library metadata

Break

Sponsored by the UWM Libraries

Étalage re: Communities of Practice – Jill McTavish, University of Western Ontario, Canada. “Vegetables I don’t eat but should”: How members of food ‘thought communities’ understand, sort, and label foods.

Session 4

Jane Zhang, Catholic University of America, Washington DC. Archival Context, Digital Content, and the Ethics of Digital Archival Representation

Anne J. Gilliland, University of California, Los  Angeles.  Contemplating co-creator rights in archival description

Saturday, June 16 - UWM Continuing Education Conference Facility
8:30 AM - 4:30 PM

8:00 - 9:00 AM Registration and Light Breakfast
Session 5

Jonathan Cope, College of Staten Island, CUNY, New York. Librarianship as an Intellectual Craft.

Break

Sponsored by the UWM SOIS Information Organization Research Group

Étalage re: Communities of Practice – Jill McTavish, University of Western Ontario, Canada. “Vegetables I don’t eat but should”: How members of food ‘thought communities’ understand, sort, and label foods.

Session 6

Fabio Assis Pinho, Federal University of Pernambuco, Recife – Brazil and José Augusto Guimarães, São Paulo State University, Marília – Brazil. Male Homosexuality in Brazilian Indexing Languages: Some Ethical Questions

Melissa Adler, School of Library and Information Studies, University of Wisconsin-Madison. Disciplining Scholarship at the Library of Congress

Philip A. Homan, Idaho State University. Library Catalog Notes for “Bad Books”: Ethics vs. Responsibilities

Lunch Sponsored by the Marquette University Libraries
Session 7

Suellen Oliveira Milani, São Paulo State University, Marília – Brazil, and Fabio Assis Pinho, University of Pernambuco, Recife – Brazil. Knowledge representation and Orthophemism: a reflection on a concept

Melodie J. Fox, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, and Austin Reece, Marquette University. Which Ethics? Whose Morality?: An Analysis of the Ethical Standards for Information Organization

 Joseph T. Tennis. University of Washington.  A Convenient Verisimilitude or Oppressive Internalization? Characterizing the Ethical Arguments surrounding Hierarchical Structures in Knowledge Organization Systems

Break

Sponsored by the UWM SOIS Center for Information Policy Research

Étalage re: Communities of Practice – Jill McTavish, University of Western Ontario, Canada. “Vegetables I don’t eat but should”: How members of food ‘thought communities’ understand, sort, and label foods.

Session 8

Patrick Keilty, University of Pittsburgh. Sexual Boundaries and Social Disapprobation

Closing speaker: Richaard P Smiraglia, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Ethics in Information Organization: Visualizing Extension, Monitoring Shifting Intention

Closing discussion led by Richard P Smiraglia